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1 Are We Colorblind? Perceiving Race on Campus Explorer Café – January 29 th, 2014 Chip Gallagher, Professor & Chair, Sociology & Criminal Justice Maureen O’Connell, Associate Professor & Chair, Religion

2 Perceptions of who we are

3 BASED ON 2010 CENSUS DATA http://thinkamerica.eye-for-image.com

4 National Center for Educational Statistics - 2012

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6 Where do these misperceptions come from? How do you reconcile fiction or fantasy from the facts?

7 Perceptions of fairness

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12 National Drug Facts Awareness Week About 14M Whites and 2.6M African Americans report using an illicit drug 5 times as many Whites are doing drugs as African Americans, yet African Americans are sent to prison for drug offenses 10 times the rate of Whites African Americans represent 12% of the total population of drug users, but 38% of those arrested for drug offenses, and 59% of those in state prisons for drug offense African Americans serve virtually as much time in prison for a drug offense (58.7 months) as Whites do for a violent offense (61.7 months) The Sentencing Project

13 Where do these misperceptions come from? How do you reconcile fiction or fantasy from the facts?

14 So what’s wrong with being colorblind?

15 So now what?

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17 Colorblind Racism An ideology that explains contemporary racial inequality as the outcome of nonracial dynamics, such as the product of market forces, naturally occurring phenomenon, and imputed cultural limitations of people of color (Bonilla-Silva, Racism without Racists). In other words, a view of race relations where one’s skin color is now viewed as being irrelevant to one’s like chances, educational achievement, or socio-economic mobility (Gallagher).

18 Racism Refers to the assigning of attitudes, behaviors, and abilities to individuals or groups based on skin color and includes the institutional arrangements that privilege one group over another and the ideological apparatus that perpetuates and makes those arrangements possible (Gallagher)

19 White Privilege Unearned access to resources only readily available to white people as a result of their advantaged social group membership, which benefit whites and disadvantage people of color.

20 Microaggression A brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignity, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicates hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults toward people of color.

21 Ally Members of an advantaged group who act against the oppression/s from which they derive power, privilege and acceptance. (Barnes, Love, Race & Liberation)


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